Corn-planter.



l 'If-Wigwam@ l'. l l n APPLIOATIQNHLED JAN. 9, 190,6.;

- Nol 815,603.

' 4 SHEETS-SHEET s.

Suva/woz toinatically thrown out" of action. f In ma# chines of thi s `characterthe clutch' mechans- JEXS LINIGREM TOF MOLINE IIJLIDISQ;l ASSIGQ l 'Y 'f I rLoWcoMP-ANY; Aj'-coRroRArIQN--or nninors l panni-parlargli 11 slime, u

l @ZZ zmtf it maynoncerm. f i Beit knownlthat I,- ALEXUs-CrLINDGREN., of-Moline, county of. Rock Island andState o i' Illinois, have invented a new and use'il Im f Froyenient in' CornPlanters oviflng'l is v a speciiication,

larly to corn-planting machines of the type in fthey check-row mechanism and 'whichafter cansin'g the seed-delivering mechanism :to '-.be operated for na predetermined time isfauj is usuallyinterpbsed ing the driving con* AIl ec't'ion between "the ground-wheels1and the*` l 2Q to lthe seed-delivering mechanism, and by v 'Seledfor operating shaft',` which latter is geared 'suitableconnections-the throw'of the check- .fork when it'encountersV afknot onthe-checkv Wireactuates the clutch .mechanism in such v 12:5 manner as 'toncausel the motion of the ground- Wheels to `loe ixnparted'-to y the seed-delivering' mecha-nisin,V Winch will operatefor -a predeternnned period,- generally long enoughto.

discharge `the kernels for a conn'pleteV hill,

disengaged,V

- 'h/ Iy invention consists of various'improveyments in mechanism ofv this general type, the f' .3:5

- andcertainty in action.

In myimproved mechanism the throw.A V

' the check'fork imparts directly to the 'seed;

'tion,which.rocking action has, no elfect. on'- the seed-delivering mechanism', but; which rtlirmfs:theclutchintoaction,' with the resul-t Withlthelgrondjwh l y mprndvme@ an terna ofwhich'theffol-'v4 h This invention has'l reference more narticw.

erated from the ground or; covering Wheels.-

l periodically through themediu'mof aclutch mechanism which is 'thrown' into actio'nlhyL whereupon lthe clutch will 'be 'antiiiatioally and the delivery'offseed will A pinion Jfor "imparting improv einent's haring in View simplicityand yduraloility'- off 'construction' and positiveness shaft-a preliminary or-initiatory rocking @Q1- that the` seed '-shaft fleeing then connected l tionthere shaftl .three kernel ar :.-rnnn'enshank' f Furthergcin my e second-drop onvalvelingtlie l-'isoperatfed zdirectlyi-roni'fthei- Se d `by the'rnotion impartedz heretoground-Wheels, the eratln '-sothat-'ateach Iierrod seedthe -lo'wer endv oftheshanl "factionl ofthe Seeddelirre -valve :being opened? qhile Eseparating the 'sets'of ells'f'is pa ope'ning in the ls han nd th y elo/sed While thece .l Var fo eningyso thatthere; "t eindividualkernelspas the shank-[andintoathegrln, "fb r`curnulation in numberhill -isinsured and-nth l charge fromifthe'lowe I in. n3- QSlglL rec'tly into lthe groul .ISGI- ld'eledflf/ SH .In the accompanying. rawingFig; 'a top plan View Off :S1-G91? having myinventionerrrbedi 2.is a'transverse Vertic .edfrshaf' A.

,taken axially throng nside of the machineion the ine. and Fig. Bis a longitlidin 3 the line l) b' 0f Fig@ tion ofthe-arrowan sh shaft tothe seed-deh 1 4; is "a side eleyati 1' hin is .MOP Plan View; :011 the clutch mechanism ef being disconnected, showing the clutch enga git'udin'al "section on they 5.','anll6-.- Eig.8is aaiew.

@Inns-to the-dinges, rhjf=sl edff fram USt-@ine 911 -on which 'are mounted coveringor ground wheels 3, and 4 represents a frontrunnerframe jointed as usual to the wheeled frame and carrying seed-hoppers 5, provided in their bottbms with seed-delivering mechanismdischarging in the upper ends' of runner- -shanks 6, by which the seed are directed into the: ground. The runner-frame comprises a iront transverse frame-bar 7 and 'a rear parallelrame-bar 8, connected iixedl together 4atvtheir .endsby check headsl or rackets 9 .and .connected together betweentheir endsA vby the runner-Shanks 6; which have their upper ends bolted to said frame-bars.

10 represents the seed or operating shaft extending transversely across the' runnerframe between the frame-'bars and mounted .at its ends infbearings in the check heads or castin s. This shaft extends as usual centrally eneath-the seed-hoppers, and adjacent the same it has ixed to it, onefor each hopper, avertical bevel-pinion 11, meshing with a gear-ring 12, carrying'a. seed-ring 13,0011- taining in its perip ery groups of seed-cells 14, 15,.an d'16, one for eachkernel and arranged in setsfof three, separated by an intermediate blank space 17, forthe pur ose presently to be described, the rotation 'o lthe seed-ring by the gear-ring under'the influenceof the bevel-pinion acting to carry the seed-cells successively overthe up er end of the runner-,shank and dischargingt e kernels therein. motion imparted to it to thus o ferate-the seedydeliverin mechanism througli suitable connections om the ground or covering wheels, 'which connections comprise a s rocket-Wheel 19 on the axle 2, around w `ch wheel is passed a sprocket-chain 20, which also passes around a sprocket-wheel 21, mounted loosely on the seed-shaft and receiving a-constant -rotation from the ground-Wheels. The hub of this sprocket-wheel is rovided with a radially-extending arm .22, aving on its end a driving-tooth 23, extending-longitudinally of' the seed-shaft, the wheel and arm and tooth thus constituting the driving member of a clutch mechanism. vMounted on the shaft adjacent this sprocket-wheel 'is the driven member 24 of the clutch mechanism, which is so sustained by the shaft that, while capable of a sliding movement longitudinally,

thereof to and from the driving member, of

' the clutch, it is compelled to rotate With'the shaft. The driven clutch `member 24is in theform of a Wheel or disk-having on one face (that adjacent the driving member) a series of teeth 25, between Which the' drivingtooth 23- of the driving clutch member is adapted to engage when the clutch member 24 is moved up to' theotherclutch member and b means of which. engagement the mo-l tion o the driving clutch member Willbe imparted to` the seed-shaft." On its opposite s1de the driven clutch member 24 is formed The seed-shaftis adapted to have.

' with a hub 26, from the end of which extends at diametrically o posite sides two longitudinal fingers 27, inc ined oppositely and adapted to s'lidingly fit corresponding 'slots 28,

'formed at diametrically opposite sides in a 'aft it will compel the member to'rotatewith the shaft, so that when the clutch mem`- dium of the xed collar 29 be transmitted to the seed-shaft.. The interlocking connection described alsoaffords a means for imparting motion to the driven clutch member from the -seed-shaft, Whichlaction is utilized to throw the clutch members into ,action by a rdc'king or initiatorymovementgiven the seed-shaft from the check-fork.l In' order to effect this result, the face. of thedriven 'clutch member 24 o posite that on which the series of teeth are ormed isprovided witlrf two concentrically-arranged circular' tracks 3 9 and 31, (see Fig. 8,) the former lying inside the latter..

Track 30 is formed with a depress'in .or socket 30, and track 3`1'is formed sirmlarly with a depression or socket 31?, which sobkets are arranged at-diametrically opposite points, on'the wheel andare .adapted to receive, respectively,foppositely-arranged rollers 33rand 34, carriedv on the ends of'overhangingarms IOO 35 and 36,' (see Fig. 2,) extending outward in opposite directions froma bracket or` casting 37, secured to' the frame-bars of the runner'- frame `and.formed with an opening 38, in' which the interlocking portions'ofthe'hub 26 and collar 29 have a bearing.

The relation of the parts described is such that ,when the rollers are seated inthe sockets "in the tracks the driving-tooth 23 of the drivingclutchmember wil be disengaged from the teeth of the'driven clutch member-2 4, as shown in Fig; 5; but when the rollers are out of thesockets and bearin' en the tracks the said driving-tooth 23 wilbe engaged` with the teeth on the, clutch member'24, as "shown in Fig. 6. Clutch member24 is actedf'on b a spiral spring 40, eneircling the seed-shafst between a pin or stop40a'on the seed-shaft and said member 2 4, which s ring tendsto' force clutch'member- 24awayl om thefother clutch member, and when the 'sockets inthe tracks arrive oppositethe relativelyiXed rollers clutch member 24 Willi b'e moved by sprin 440, causin the sockets to be promptly seate around t efrollers, and I thus automatically disconnecting the clutch members. The .opposite sliding -movem'ent of 'clutch' member 24 toward the other clutch ,member to connect' 'said clutch members isfeffecte'd by a'slight rocln'ng motion of the seed-shaft.

" engagement with .the2d-riving-t0oth 23 of the,

1. Aagainstl 'theiresstence off .spring 40 and into;

driving. clutch meinber. When f thusv Aen 1 o gagged-5 driving-tooth 23'of`th'e Adrivinggelutch' -member'willJ-rotetegmelnberfl24, and with it; t ltlle'- seed-shaft, -the two*l rollers traveling on their'. respective trecks and; tliis action will 1 f1 continue until the sockets'gin the-trecksrrve-f opposite-the rollers, Whereupon'jspringg-A@ acting on,A clutch' I nember.-..24 Will urge the shaft-has come'to res 'gear-ringit must movezso ed' rden-to, connect' the y'clutch members. arrangement of vtlie f this@ urpose isillustret i Willpllie `seen that-the bev litted 11a the Apres omission Qfbne of blank spacers@ that` turned.- a limited distano thesa'me 'come intoi en A .teeth 'of`,.tl1e gear-ring; i are. in the position they op When the clutch is dis n neeted,"v

thtbefore-'the bevelp Lo Y tilji'ts tooth 11b encoun- @5,265 part n slight rocking motion "to the' samenlong the shaft outof. en agement With f -t'he drivin -tootliof theotherc utch membenf ndf the ro 1ers Will be seated in .the soelfzets. 'By'- the provision of the two concentric? tracks,z each With 'its socket, the. seed-'shaft is'. enabledwto make af complete revolution be-,. fore its motion Ais arrestedj--and thejrollers.

lbearing on tl1'e.tWojtrackS-Will @cause the -venttlie-perts from binding lor 'a J LJ, n datr @ik Wer employed@ l 1;]

@j The rocking notion of .,,the@se(eglgslntt-l t throw. the clutch -fnaction 'is 'effected;

stud 42V, mounted-in ,bearings at the outer aside "of the check head orfbrecket, and the -sWhen fthe check-fork moves rearward inv.en-l :countering ai knot on the'wire to engage-a iin-y lation of erin ,43 to linger {Mend-the'pa'rts op'-l ,fnerntedzfL-threby is such :n that, I the seedfslhat,

v- ',-Qontinueseid motionso` as to operate the seed-delivering mechanism. 'In order that4 when' ,the eheekfork' rocks. the shaftv thus the fork Will' not have'iinposeclen vit theiv'vork"v 5:5' ofA- turning ftheiseedlering, bntrwill perform they nnctononly oftconnectinggithe rlanfgthemlriivinge .eedeshzrit rnl he entirely una en t 'v'atndzfthenee eist fvrillno begif tnion immmitsenlyennrk so e anni clutch member totravelevenly. endjwillfpree. Pil-.bringen j fj'unequal pressure' to the seed shatt "which Would resultffbut one roller an l, he

rearwerdzthrowof check-forkA-l (seeFig.- 4)-A Whene knot is encountered.. The elieckf'forkv z 'is connected at its lowerendto e horizontal 'i 35'v v 'ger 44,' extending horizontally forward from'l .the rend of the 's eedfsheft; .the engagement of lth'e arm with the finger serving to depress the 4 lttenfend thereby'rock thesheftw ,The-re .v 45

l:gear-ring. I Itis tbisfre'e inionupto itsen 'a in' 1 gd by the action `olilitliiie., :gbeek`7 movement serves to-slide ,into engagement `with the r1 Atheother clutch membe seed-deliveringniechen i tithe parts-of thei'fclnte, geged tooth'll. Will heJ agltlie-seed-ring will then g nd-underthe innenc'eg In Vconnection Withfi i,pinion elsdescribed lpro geert-ring'fl "mutilated,

.points in its ,cixgniniexen the. sete of cells in the see the geer-ring ,being Afone; leaving-#four blank Space result ot, constructie cornes togresfftfet the corn lution on the.-seed-stiel:l` 'the seed-ring eqn-enter will be leftin snch vposition the bevel-pinionWillbegtee lbftofts engaging ingmotion to tliefring V4jAsslnown inFig. 9 tl 4second dropje; lun# ,ner shenkjva-lve is inrtvhef v Q; i .la xpi'voted *et its upperend es tY the shank;r near its np'peA1 ,downward therein, with s :ing forwardlyes at '50? tact with the forward-,t

close 'the lower end'fof; when' iny 'this 'positionner 'the kernels discharged-1i the shank byitheseed-dellv .Ilr Thevalve-Lis deptedl` to b fon'it s;pivot-to discharge it i 'ement l513i fixed te 1th ion. to engage n.. fof-ie ral tion In eprelt mecharns tlie movement of the shafty under. the innuence'. Iof the groundf wheels, the initiatory rocking action ofthe shafthaving thus no ef- `i'ect'-on-thevalve- Y )The openingy movement of the .valve takes vplace during thefrst part ofthe movement' of `thel `seedring, and while .the blank portion 17 -of 'saidrng isassing .over the opening in.

the runnen-(shan so that Ithe previously- `.accumulated'-{charg-eof 'kernel-s heldby the 'valveinthelwer end of the shank is'dropp'd .ground beforethe seed-delivering into In' discharges' another 'charge into the upper end of the shank. When thevalve\ 'is closedafter the cam disengages the rollerarm, the' seedcells pass -over/the o -ening4 in the lshanlcand the seed. discharge .thereby Tall downwardly. through-t esfhank and are.4

- `received 'by the closed valv ready to' be discharged finto 'the ground by the next'action of the cam.

."Referrin 5to Figs. 5,' 6, and 11, it will be seenfthatt e inclination of the interlocking surfaces of. the hub of Vclutch member 24 and erate. with-a wedging action-in the one case, whentheseed-shaft is preliminarily rocked, f to yorc'ethe clutch member 24 outward. along fand inthe other case, when the driven clutch .member is'receiving motion and imparting it to .the shaft through the medium of collar 29,;

to' drawthe said member back away trom vthedriving member when the sockets in the tracks arrive -opposite the rollers. When the seed-shatis rocked by the check-fork to connect the clutch members, inclinedV surfaces'281. of. the slots in collar 29 act on inclined 'surfaces27a of fingers -27 and tend to posltlon shown 1n Fig. 6, which action greatly g `acilitates the unseating ofthe rollers from il -j' the clutch members. .45...

force clutch. member 24 along the shaft to-the sockets in the tracks and the engagement of drivenclutch member 24 is receiving motion "fromf'zthedriving clutch member, inclined are ..155

Asurfaces 2711 of the fingers 27 act against inclined surfaces 28b of the slots, and the tend.- 4velncyis to move clutch member 24 back again .but this Y movement of course is not ermitted luntil the sockets arrive opposite" t e rollers,

: Whereuponby the vaid of the wedging action *of the inclined surfaces theclutch members ickly disengaged and the' motion of' the s aft ceases.. It inaysometimesh'appen that Whenfclut'ch member 24 is moved along y the teeth on member 24 will Vcontact with.'

the shaft to engage driving-tooth 23 one of the end of the. drivin -tooth and the parts will fail at once to e ect a driving engagement. .In the event of this action the -continued movementof member 24 willsubject sprocket-wheel .21 to unduepressure and may result in breakage of or injury to the parts. Tovavoid this liability, I propose the en endof the tooth onv the' driven member.

to sustain the sprocket-wheel 21 yieldingly',

so that it may give under these conditions.

This isconveniently effected by applying be- -hind the wheel asiral-spring' 21, enclrcling the seed-shaft and caring at oneend against a pin 2lb, extended through the shaft, and at its opposite end against the wheel. The tension of the.- spring is such as to hold the wheel upto itswork when it is transmitting powerfrom 4the .ground-wheels to the driven 'clutch member, but not such as toprevent the wheel from yielding when subjected to undue ressure, such as would result in case (fief driving-tooth 23 engaged with the Having thus described my invention, what I claim is;

1., ln combination with seed-delivering mechanism, a 'seed-shaft lfor operating the same, said shaft adapted to'be rocked, connec'tinsbetween the seed-shaft and groundwheels for rotating said shaft, a clutch mechanism included in said connections and adapted to be engaged by the rocking motion of the shaft, a checkrow mechanism, and connections between the check-row mechanism and seed-shaft, independent of the .clutch mechanism,for rocking the shaftto connect check-row mechanism, operative 'connections When, however, theA between the two for rocking the seed-shaft, a driven .clutch fmemberl rotatable with and -slidable enthe seed-Shaft and adapted, when the shaft is rocked, to be slid thereon, a driving clutch member loosecn the shaft, means shaft formed to permit the shaft to be rocked without affecting the delivering mechanism.

4. In combination with the .seed-shaft adapted to be rocked, a check-row mechanism operatingto rock the shaft, a clutch member rotatable with and movable along the lseed-shait, meanscontrolled by the rocking motion -of the shaft for moving said clutch member along the same, a second clutch member loose on the shaft, means for driving the same from the groiind-wheels, a

vseed-delivering mechanism, and suitable connections between the same and the seedshaftf IXO zforcperating the same from'the groundwheels, a seed delivering mechanism, and connections between the same and the seed` fly-15,5?

i fj w55@ I nlennbift'iationv with seeddelivering echanisin,-a.seedeshaft adaptedto operate -tli'efisameyconnections k'between 'the round-. f. -kwheelsiand-theshaft including a clutc 'mech-.f Af"l5 -anismf,'-l -gmeans for connecting rthe clutch Allfmis.'1.1.11byefrol'i..in'gmotoll 0f the Shaft; check`ifork,sansjarm thereon., and an arm-on. .frtheseed-shaft adapted-to be engaged the "cheek-fork arm when the check-fork is rocked, izalrlld-ctingpwhen Esorengaged to rock the seedom mation .f with vseed -delivering emechanism, afseed'ffshaft loperatively connect-.i ed-therewithQiL-a. sleevexe'd on said shaft, a idliven-"clutch:` member having 4a slid' en# agement'with said sleeve and rotatable with ardrivinglcltclr member mounted loosely sonfthc-fzedegshaftgand adapted when engagedl "iwitlrthelfdriven member,- to impart motion tp heisammlzmans forlim arting a constantr at1'o tolathefidifivin -c utch member,` me

a s or' the-sha4 5'. fand means 'control-ld the rockingm'otionfof the shaft, for Vslidi g hefdrjivenclutcnmember relatively tothe ..fsleevean intdendagement with the driving .ion-:with seed-delivering sma 'seedr-Vshaft operatively connected therewith, acheck-row mechanism includ v@ging 2afcheelsfork,uneans.controlled by the hrowpoathe 4forknfor rocking `the shaft; 'a .-esle 1,. vefixed-ftiefsaid shaftfandformed with a lf.florigitn-dinal .sloeg-a driven `[clutch member Siidpbleoathq share and presided wena fin- .agerlengaging looselyin saidlslot, meansxconf---fvtre`lled1fbyf therocking motion lof the shaitforsliding tithe clutch? member along the same while enga"ed with the sleeve, a driving -ff clutchmemper'jle'oseongthe shaft, and means. orf-imparting :motion to' said. member from heground-wheels. Q i. SlfInS-Combmati n v.with seed-delivering echanisin, a. ,se e(l1- shaft .operatively connectedrtherewithymeans for rocking the seed-1 jhaft,y adrfvenzclntch mem-ber slidable on and movablewi'th-lthe shalt, said clutch member om risingfaiwheel; provided on its facejwith eetl-,ialdrivin .cllltQhmemb'er oonsistingof :,sprocketfw eelgloose on the shaftand. ormed with.y afdrivingtcoth adapted toengage,fbetweentheteeth on thelother member, i 'mean'.S.` for driving said sprocket-wheel Jfrom the groundwheels,' and means controlledby ,therokngmotionnfthe seedfsha'ft for moving tlle-'driveetliltchmember alone'- lhe Shaft.. fajri-dntofengegemetwiththedrivin memf ,er

of rotation of the member, "relatively Aixed i dlame'trcally opposite points, relative] fixed vond eluteh member from the' grourid-wheels',A and means, controlled bytheazocking motion of. the shaft, vfor vsliding the first-mentioned Y clutch member along the sarne.-l gf `1 0. In co" bi 'ationgwitha seed-delivering 76 ,mechanism, a seed-shaft'operatively`T colincted therewith, -a driven clutch member rotata ble with and slidable on' the shaft, and .provided mitsface with sockets or depressions arranged at dlferent'distances from the axis 75. l

devices adapted to beI seated insaid deliressons, adrivino clutch memberlooselon; the shaft, means or .imparting motion .tothe drivingmember, and means 'for rocking the shaft to .move thedriven member relatively to thexed devices', whereby 'saidfdriven membenwlll. be moved 'along the shalt and into engagement with the driving.rnen'nber.`

11. Incombinaton with mise edg-deliveringi 85 mechanism,l a seedfs'haft operatively connected therewith, adriven clutch member rotatable with and slidable on the shaft, and' ro-r `vided on its face with' concentric tracks av.- ing each a depression or Socket, disposed at 9o .rollers'adapted tol be seated-in said s'oc ets`, a Vdriving clntchmemberiloose o'nthe shaft, means for 'driving the same, and means for roclng the shaft to movethe driven member 9 5 relatively to the rollers Vand unseat the latter. f 1' 1'2. Iny combination'with seed'- delivering '1nech a m"sm, a seed-shaft operatively connect ed' therewith, a driving clutch .member mounted looselyl on the shaft and yieldable 'roo longitudinally thereon, meanslor imparting' 1 `motion to said clutch member,- adriven clutch member sldable on `the/shaft, and means for s lldflng 'said drivengmember into engagement With-the driving member. 13. In combination with seed-delivering." mechanism, a seedfshaft opera-tively connecte .ed therewith, a driving clutch member comp'rsino` a sprocket-wheel .mounted looselyl on the sliaf t a 'driving tooth carried by theV`v Wheel, a spring encircling the shaft and., bear-v ing against said wheel, a stoppen tlies'haft against which the Wheel bears undergth "'ifnflnence of the-sprin means for impaillllg motion to said whee a driven 'c lutcllf,mem:v 'bermovable 4dong theshaft to' and from the .other member,v and formed with teeth between which the driving-tooth is ada "ted to be engaged, and means-formoving sai driven g member to and from the driving member.` bin'iewlth eed d 1' 'Sey 15. In combination with seed-delivering mechanism including a gear-ring, a seed-shaft, a pinion fixed to the seed-shaft and formed with a mutilated portion and adapted to mesh with the gear-ring, and means for rotating the shaft.

16. In combination with seed delivering mechanism including a horizontal driving gear-ring, a seed-shaft, means for driving said shaft, a vertically-arranged bevel-pinion fixed to the shaft and adapted to mesh with the gear-ring, said pinion being formed with a mutilated or plain surface; whereby the pinion may be turned to a limited extent Without imparting motion to the gear-ring.

1.7. In combination with seed delivering mechanism, including a gear ring or plate, a seed-shaft, a pinion fixed to said shaft and formed with a mutilated portion adapted to permit the shaft to be rocked without operating the gear-ring, driving connections between the ground wheels and seed shaft, said connections including a clutch mechanism, means for rocking the shaft, and means controlled by said rocking motion to engage the clutch mechanism.

18. In combination with a seed-hopper, a seed-platt formed with seed-cells arranged in sets separated by a continuous surface, a seed tube or shank into which said plate discharges, and means for driving the plate.

` 19. In combination with a seed-hopper, a

I f seed-plate formed with seed-cells aparan'ed in sis set's'separated by a continuous or lank surface, a seed tube or shank having a receivingopening into which the seed are discharged i by the plate, means for moving a blank surface and one set of cells over said opening, and means for arresting the motion of the plate after said cells have passed thev opening.

20. In combination with a seed-hopper, a seed-plate formed with seed-cells arran ed in -sets separated by a blank surface, a see tube or shank provided with a receiving-opening, a valve in said tube, means for operating the seed-plate to periodically ass a blank portion and set of cells over t e receiving-opening, and means for opening the valve in the shank while the blank space is passing over the receiving-opening.

21. In combination with a seed-hopper, a seed-plate formed with seed-cells arranged in sets separated by a blank surface, a seed-tube having a receiving-opening, a valve in said tube, means for .operating the seed-plate to periodically pass a blank surface and a set of cells over the receiving-opening, means for opening the valve in the shank while the blank space is passing over the receivingopening, and means for closing said valve while the cells are passing over said opening.

22. In combination with aseed-hopper, a seed-plate formed with seed-cells arranged in sets, a seed-tube having a receiving-opening, a gear-ring carrying the seed-plate and mutilated at points corresponding to the sets of cells, a seed-shaft, a bevel-pinion fixed to the shaft and formed relatively to the gear-ring to cause a single set of cells te pass over the receiving-opening in the tube during each revolution of the shaft, said pinion being formed with a mutilated portion coperating withv that on the gear-ring, and means for drivin the shaft.

23. n combination with a seed-hopper, a seed-plate formed with cells arranged in sets separated by a blank surface, a seed tube or shank provided with a receiving-opening for the seed discharged by the cells, a gear-ring carrying said plate and formed with mutilated portions corresponding to thc sets of cells, a seed-shaft, a bevel-pinion thereon formed with a mutilated portion adapted to coperate with those on the gear-ring to permit the shaft to be rocked without engaging the ring, said parts being formed relatively to cause the seed-plate to make a partial turn for each complete revolution of the shaft, a drivingconnection between the groundwheels and shaft, a clutch meehamsm included in said connection and adapted to be thrown in gear by the rocking motion of the shaft, and. means for' rocking the shaft to connect the gear.

24. In combination with seed-delivering vcharge of seed into the shank, and an arm on the seed-shaft in position to engage the valve and operate the same onceati very revolution of the shaft. ll .1

25. In combination with slated-delivering mechanism, a seed-shaft dperatively connected therewith and adapted to be rocked without operating theV delivering imechanism, a seedtube, a valve therein, connections from the ground-wheels to the seed-shaft including a clutch mechanism, means controlled by the rocking motion of the shaft for connecting the clutch mechanism, means for rocking the shaft, and an arm on the shaft adapted when thc latter is operated from the ground-wheels, to open the valve, said arm and valve being formed relatively to permit a limited motion of the shaft before the valveis operated. l

26. As a new article of manufacture, a seed-ring for seed-planters formed in its peripheral edge with groups of seed-cells separated by a blank surface.

In testimony whereof I hereunto set my hand this 2d day of January, i906, in the presence of two attesting Witnesses.

ALEXUS c. LiNDennN.

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